In a message dated 8/25/08 6:02:14 AM, Jean writes:
I have a polystachia sp. which now develops two keikis at the site of old
flower spikes. There is no sign of root development. How do I get those
plantlets to stand on their own?
You need Jim Brasch's KeikiRoot,
In addition to the keikiroot, you can treat it as you would air
layering some plants. I place a handfull of moist moss around the
keiki site and use plastic wrap with a couple of twist ties to keep it
in place. The moss provides a media in which the roots can start to
develop. In some
en... el Victoria Albert Museum...
Londres...
una galería entera... joyas...
La... William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery...
se encuentran más de 3.500 piezas... hechas a mano...
de 1905, un complemento para el pelo en forma de orquídea realizado a mano
con oro, diamantes y rubíes
Hmmm,talk about personal attacks and innuendo...
Well, if due diligence means googling the Barnett name, you are
certainly correct that my husband has nothing to do with orchids.
That's why I signed my own name, Dot. It happens we share the same
email address, so you can kindly leave him out
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